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18651.

Which organization has encouraged free trade, increased economic interdependence, and lessened travel restrictions between European countries? A. EU B. NATO C. UN D. Warsaw Pact

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the ORGANISATION

18652.

On the outline map of India, mark and label the following with appropriate symbols. (i) dkjkdksje Js.kh (Karakoram Range) (ii) xksnkojh unh (Godawari River) (iii) vukbZeMq h (Annaimudi) (iv) 20 lseh- ls de okf"kZd o"kkZ izkIr djus okys {ks= (Area receiving less than 20 cm rainfall)

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18653.

draw an isosceles triangle abc in which ab=ac=6cm and bc=5cm construct a triangle pqr similar to abc in which pq=8cm

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1. Draw a line segment BC = 5 cm. 2. Construct OQ the perpendicular bisector of line segment BC meeting BC at P’. 3. Taking B and C as CENTRES draw TWO arcs of equal radius 6 cm intersecting each other at A 4. Join BA and CA. So, ΔABC is the required isosceles triangle. Read more on Sarthaks.com - https://www.sarthaks.com/886082/draw-isosceles-triangle-abc-which-and-construct-triangle-pqr-similar-to-aabc-in-which-pq-cmExplanation:

18654.

The loud speaker disturb old people, patient and students Now write a letter to sub-inspector about this regard

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18655.

Explain the types of isotonic strength. please don't copy it from google give me perfect answer

Answer» TYPES OF ISOTONIC STRENGTHTHEIR ARE MAINLY 3 TYPES OF ISOTONIC STRENGTH1) MAXIMUM STRENGTHwhen more force is applied on a neuromuscular system it is capable to EXERTING maximum voluntary contractionexample uses rarely daily life 2) EXPLOSIVE STRENGTHit is power strength QUICKLY . this strength is important for every sports example running and jumping 3)ENDURANCE STRENGTHthis strength is use to MAINTAIN contractions without getting tired. example are swimming, mountain walkingI HOPE THIS INFO HELPS U ☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️
18656.

Explain what is meant by water crisis. what Method can help to resolve it? (10 marks)

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for 10 marks WATER CRISIS A water crisis is a situation where unpolluted water within a region is LESS than that region's demandIt is is the difficulty of obtaining sources of fresh water for use during a period of time and MAY result in further depletion and deterioration of available water resources.Water shortagesmay be caused by climate change, such as altered WEATHER Happen This may be due to both nature and humansin India water security involves water stress water shortage and water crisesThis happens due to the poor management of resources and lack of government facilities and attention over such problemsand man made wastes water crisis happens. due to the lack on INVESTMENT and lack of technology to draw water form river and other water resourcespopulation is affected by economic water securityMETHODS FOR RESOLVE WATER CRISIS 1..... RECYCLING OF WASTE WATER 2....INVENT NEW WATER CONSERVING TECHNOLOGIES3.... DEVELOP ENERGY EFFICIENT DISALINATION PLANTS 4..... IMPROVE WATER HARVESTINGI HOPE THIS INFO HELPS U ☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️if u want more content then TELL

18657.

Life in Sahara Desert is changing day by day. How

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d dunes of the DESERT are big that the rich highest heights of 600 feet life in the Sahara desert is very difficult due to its climate it receives less than 3 inches of rain everywhere the typical found that can be seen in the desert are DOMESTIC CHEMICALS and goats live in desert areas in the Middle EAST they have hertz of animals which are adapted to living in desert conditions such as contents are built to allow to CIRCULATE within them keeping them cool animal hair is used to insulate them to keep the 10th cool during the day and warm at night

18658.

After which country's name, the third largest ocean of the world got it's name

Answer» IAN OCEAN is NAMED after INDIA
18659.

Which is the largest asteroid station in the space????

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gest asteroid in the Solar SYSTEM is Ceres with a DIAMETER of 952km.hope this MAY HELP you

18660.

How does the onset of monsoon takes place in India

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et of the MONSOON occurs over the Bay of Bengal in May, arriving at the Indian Peninsula by June, and then the winds MOVE towards the South China SEA. ... These monsoon winds reach the southern states of India by October, and are responsible for a second ROUND of RAINFALL. These are called the winter monsoons.

18661.

Macro elements obtained from air,soil and water

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e here's ur ans:Macronutrients (derived from air and WATER)Carbon. Carbon FORMS the backbone of most plant biomolecules, including proteins, starches and cellulose. ...Hydrogen. Hydrogen also is necessary for building sugars and building the plant. ...Oxygen. ...Potassium. ...Sulfur. ...CALCIUM. ...Iron. ...Molybdenum.the macronutrients: nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), potassium (K), calcium(Ca), sulfur (S), magnesium (Mg), carbon(C), oxygen(O), hydrogen (H)

18662.

Place where iron steel plant were found in india especially in jharkhand

Answer» E here's UR ans:TATA STEEL Limited jamshedpur, JharkhandTata Steel
18663.

What is the defference between the two heating processes conduction and convection

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hod of heat TRANSFER in which heat is transferred within a body is called conduction and the METHOD by which heat is transferred VIA the mass MOVEMENT of the light or gas itself is called convection

18664.

the energy depletion comes at the cost of creation an enormous destructive waste product that impacts life on earth discuss and find solutuons to this situation

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utions are: 1)preseve TREES and forests.2)protect COASTAL ecosystem.3)INSTEAD use of chloroflurocarbons the hydrocarbons are used.4}KEEP our water clean

18665.

What is the number of parallels at an interval of 1°on the globe what is the number of meridian at an interval on 1°on the globe

Answer» BERS can be DRAWN to our wish 20°,30°,40°,50° and then 60°,70°,80°n on GLOBE the numbers are PARALLEL MAY be
18666.

Write in detail about the urbanization in India and Brazil

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ation in India began to accelerate after, due to the country's adoption of a mixed economy, which GAVE rise to the development of the private sector. Urbanisation is taking place at a faster rate in India. Population residing in urban areas in India, according to 1901 census, was 11.4%.[1] This count increased to 28.53% according to 2001 census, and crossing 30% as per 2011 census, standing at 31.16%.[2][3] In 2017, the numbers increased to 34%, according to The World Bank.[4] According to a survey by UN State of the World Population report in 2007, by 2030, 40.76% of country's population is expected to reside in urban areas.[5] As per World Bank, India, along with China, Indonesia, Nigeria, and the United States, will LEAD the world's urban population surge by 2050.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------According to IBGE (Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics) urban areas already concentrate 84.35% of the population, while the Southeast region remains the most populated one, with over 80 million inhabitants.[394] The largest urban agglomerations in Brazil are São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, and Belo Horizonte – all in the Southeastern Region – with 21.1, 12.3, and 5.1 million inhabitants respectively.[395][396][397] The majority of state capitals are the largest cities in their states, except for Vitória, the CAPITAL of Espírito Santo, and Florianópolis, the capital of Santa Catarina.

18667.

Which type of rocks are predominantly found in Vidarbha

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asaltic ROCK formations EXISTS throughout Vidarbha, part of the 66-million-year-old volcanic Deccan TRAPS. Bhandara and Gondia district are entirely occupied by metamorphic rock and alluvium, making their geology UNIQUE in Maharashtra.

18668.

Number of literate are more in Brazil

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sking or ANSWERING ANYTHING...

18669.

From which monsoon winds India receives precipitation??

Answer» UA ANSWER:-❤❤❤❤❤❤India RECEIVES most of its precipitationfrom the SOUTHWEST MONSOON winds.Hope it heLps.❤
18670.

Explain the composition of black soil. State where the soil is found in India

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n be defined as the organic and inorganic materials on the surface of the Earth that provides the medium for PLANT growth".Soil is a natural body comprised of solids (minerals and organic matter), liquid, and gases that occurs on the land surface, occupies space, and is characterized by one or both of the FOLLOWING: horizons, or layers, that are DISTINGUISHABLE from the initial material as a result of additions, losses, transfers, and transformations of energy and matter or the ability to SUPPORT rooted plants in a natural environment.The upper limit of soil is the boundary between soil and air, SHALLOW water, live plants, or plant materials that have not begun to decompose. Areas are not considered to have soil if the surface is permanently covered by water too deep (typically more than 2.5 meters) for the growth of rooted plants.

18671.

What is usefulness of corporate social responsibility

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te social RESPONSIBILITY(CSR) is a broad TERM used to DESCRIBE a company's efforts to IMPROVE society in some way. These efforts can range from donating money to nonprofits to implementing environmentally-friendly policies in the workplace.CSR is important for companies, nonprofits, and employees alike.

18672.

In which place largest landlocked country in the world?

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gest COUNTRY with no border-access to the open ocean is Kazakhstan, which has an AREA of 2,724,900 km² (1,052,100 mile²) and is BORDERED by Russia, CHINA, Kyrgystan, Uzbekistan, TURKMENISTAN, and thelandlocked Caspian Sea.

18673.

Age structure of India and its importance

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as more than 50% of its population below the AGE of 25 and more than 65% below the age of 35. It is EXPECTED that, in 2020, the average age of an Indian will be 29 years, compared to 37 for China and 48 for Japan; and, by 2030, India's DEPENDENCY ratio should be just over 0.4.

18674.

how will you make presentation for the field visit when your teacher ask you to so? PLEASE GUYS ITS URGENT

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e five tips for developing effective content for your presentation:1. Know your audience. Gear your presentation to the knowledge level and needs of the audience members. Are they colleagues? Researchers in a related field? Consumers who want to understand the value of your work for the clinic (for example, stem cell RESEARCH that could open up a new avenue to treat a neurological disease)?2. Tell audience members up front why they should care and what’s in it for them. What problem will your work help solve? Is it a diagnostic test strategy that reduces false positives? A new technology that will help them to do their own work faster, better and less expensively? Will it help them get a new job or bring new SKILLS to their present job?Dr. Marius Stan with Vince Gilligan, creator, producer and HEAD writer for Breaking Bad.3. Convey your excitement. Tell a brief anecdote or describe the “aha” moment that convinced you to get involved in your field of expertise. For example, Dr. Marius Stan, a physicist and chemist known to the wider world as the carwash owner on Breaking Bad, explained that mathematics has always been his passion, and the “EXPLOSION” of computer hardware and software early in his career drove his interest to computational science, which involves the use of mathematical models to solve scientific problems. Personalizing makes your work come alive and helps audience members relate to it on an emotional level.4. Tell your story. A presentation is yourstory. It needs a beginning, a middle and an end. For example, you could begin with the problem you set out to solve. What did you discover by serendipity? What gap did you think your work could fill? For the middle, you could describe what you did, succinctly and logically, and ideally BUILDING to your most recent results. And the end could focus on where you are today and where you hope to go.HOPE THIS HELPS YOU mark me as brainlist

18675.

Some thing was dray of 2kg watery of 1kg and after baurn 3 kg What is this??

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ans if you were to WEIGH a 2kg lump of Sulphur under water (i.e. WET) it would have an apparent weight of only 1KG. All things weigh more when they burn (oxygen gets added). ... If it COMBINES with oxygen (atomic number 8) on a one-to-one basis, it will weigh 1 1/2 times as much, That MEANS 2kg will weigh 3kg.

18676.

Why are currents named without any relation to the physics

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c current is DEFINED as the rate at which charge flows through a SURFACE (the cross section of a wire, for example). Despite referring to many different things, the word current is often used by itself instead of the longer, more formal "electric current". The adjective "electrical" is implied by the context of the situation being described. The phrase "current through a toaster" surely refers to the flow of electrons through the heating element and not the flow of slices of bread through the slots.As with all quantities defined as a rate, there are two ways to write the definition of electric current — average current for those who claim ignorance of calculus…I̅ = ΔqΔtand instantaneous current for those with no fear of calculus…I = limΔt→0Δq = dqΔt dtThe UNIT of current is the ampère [A], which is named for the French scientist André-Marie Ampère (1775–1836). In written languages without ACCENTED letters (namely English) it has become customary to write the unit as ampere and, in informal communication, to shorten the word to amp. I have no PROBLEM with either of these spellings. Just don't use a capital "A" at the beginning. Ampère refers to a physicist, while ampère (or ampere or amp) refers to a unit.Since charge is measured in coulombs and time is measured in seconds, an ampère is the same as a coulomb per second.⎡⎣ A = C ⎤⎦sThis is an algebraic relation, not a definition. The ampère is a fundamental unit in the International System. Other units are derived from it. Fundamental units are themselves defined by experiment. In the case of the ampère, the experiment is electromagnetic in nature.The ampère is that constant current which, if maintained in two straight parallel conductors of infinite length, of negligible circular cross-section, and placed one meter apart in vacuum, would produce between these conductors a force equal to 2 × 10−7 newton per meter of length.

18677.

Give a comparative presentation of grassland in USA and the grassland in velds

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nsportation and CommunicationTemperature Measurement What are the Velds?The temperate grasslands of South Africa are called the velds. Just like you know that the temperate grasslands of Canada and USA are the Prairies, Velds belong to South Africa. Velds are rolling plateaus with varying heights ranging from 600 m to 1100 m. The Drakensberg mountains bound them on the east.ClimateThe Velds have a mild climate due to the influence of the Indian Oceans. WINTERS are cold and dry. Temperature varies between 5°C and 10°C and July is the coldest month. The annual rainfall received here mainly in the summer months from November to February.The VeldsFlora and FaunaVegetation cover is relatively very sparse. Red grass grows in bush velds. Acacia and Maroola are found in the high rise areas. You can find animals like cows, buffalos etc. in the Velds.People in the VeldsVelds are known for CATTLE rearing and mining. These activities are very famous in this region. Maize, barley, potatoes, and oats are the main CROPS. You can find a lot of mineral ores in this region. It has a rich RESERVE of MINERALS. The area has many iron and steel industries in places where coal and iron are present. Johannesburg is known as the gold capital of the world.

18678.

What is tectonic plate

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18679.

In which months there is less rainfall in india and brazil?

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to MAY in this MOTHS LESS RAIN FALL

18680.

Why is Egypt known as gift of Nile

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18681.

What aretwo specific question regarding yoga anad its practitioner asked by arjun to krsna in chapter 6

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wo specific questions asked by Arjuna to Krishna are :1. O Lord ! How to act in the ‘ Samatva-Yoga’ ( the Yoga of natural communion with the Supreme ) told by you with such restless mind ?2. The mind is restless, Krishna , IMPETUS, flying with burning fire of DESIRE. How to set this mind in endless HARMONY with the Supreme Being ?The Samatva-Yoga elaborated by Lord Krishna is the Eternal Yoga of Wisdom and Vision Divine (Divyachakshu) , the Holistic Vision of Life and Action which enlightens our heart to perform our Natural DUTY(Svakarma) selflessly for the welfare of all beings .It is not ‘ Patanjalyoga-yoga’, or any other ‘ Kriyayogas’, or varied MEDITATION practices prevalent under the name of ‘Yoga’

18682.

Why is referred z a i r e not fit for navigation? Name its tributaries .

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ee MAJOR tributaries are Purna, Girna and Panjhra. ... There are nine important rivers of India and they are: The Ganges, Yamuna (a tributary of Ganges), Brahmaputra, MAHANADI, Narmada, Godavari, Tapi, Krishna, and KAVERI. Parts of the Indus River also flow over Indian SOIL.

18683.

RTI is boon to life expectancy to the people explain it

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o Information ACT - Boon or BaneThe RIGHT to Information Act, 2005 (RTI) is a Central Legislation to provide for setting out the PARTICULAR REGIME of right to information for citizens. The government of India enacted Right to Information Act in the year 2005 and which came into force on OCTOBER 12, 2005

18684.

Explain in detail the coast of brazil

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st line of Brazil is approximately 7400 KM . It is divided into northern and eastern COAST . Northern coast is low lying area . MANY small RIVERS flows towards the eastern coast . Many BEACHES and sand dunes lies on the eastern coast of Brazil...HOPE IT WILL HELP U✌

18685.

Which single factor has made Bengaluru such an important it centre

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culture and IT companies and more types of bussiness can DONE by any people will his or her LIFE these are the FACTOR

18686.

Temperate climate is found in the brazilian highland. Give geographical reason

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.in/question/7551513temperate CLIMATE is FOUND in the BRAZILIAN HIGHLAND GIVE ... - Brainly.in

18687.

What is the actual population of India?

Answer» E here is your answer✒ It is 133.92 CRORES (2017)
18688.

Describe how the Himalayas were formed? And what is the actual height of Mount Everest?

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ere's your answer......The Himalayan mountain range and Tibetan PLATEAU have formed as a RESULT of the collision between the Indian Plate and Eurasian Plate which began 50 MILLION years AGO and continues today.Thanks...!!!XDSorry BABY 'wink'

18689.

Write 4 differences about Maidan and malnad in tabular format.

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udeHere is your answer—Malnad = It is one of the divisions of the plateau and is located in Karnataka.Forests that are evergreen and located in the GHATS are found in this division of the plateau.It INCLUDES DISTRICTS like Chikmagalur,Belgaum etc.Maidan = This is the other division of the plateau and even this is located in Karnataka.These are slopes that are triangular in SHAPE and they have flakes in both the sides of the ghats.These INCLUDE the Malwa plateau and the Deccan plateau.Hope it will helpPlz mark as brainliest

18690.

Indicate in map how british expanded their territorial power in india

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on of British Rule under Lord Wellesley ( 1798 –1805): The next large-scale expansion of British rule in India occurred during the Governor-Generalship of Lord Wellesley who came to India in 1798 at a time when the British were locked in a life-and- death struggle with France all over the world. India in 1805 Till then, the British had followed the policy of consolidating their gains and resources in India and making territorial gains only when this could be done safely without antagonizing the major Indian powers. Lord Wellesley decided that the time was ripe for bringing as many Indian states as possible under British control. By 1797 the two strongest Indian powers, Mysore and the Marathas, had declined in power. Political conditions in India were propitious for a policy of expansion: Aggression was easy as well as profitable. To achieve his political AIMS Wellesley relied on three methods: the system of Subsidiary Alliances’, outright war, and the assumption of the territories of previously subordinated rulers. While the practice of helping an Indian RULER with a paid British force was quite old, it was given definite shape by Wellesley who used it to subordinate the Indian states to the paramount authority of the Company. Under his Subsidiary Alliance system, the ruler of the allying Indian state was compelled to accept the permanent stationing of a British force within his territory and to pay a subsidy for its maintenance. All this was done allegedly for his protection but was, in fact, a form through which the Indian ruler paid tribute to the Company. Sometimes the ruler ceded part of his territory instead of paying annual subsidy. The ‘Subsidiary Treaty’ usually also provided that the Indian ruler would agree to the posting at his court of a British Resident, that he would not employ any European in his service without the approval of the British, and that he would not negotiate with any other Indian ruler without consulting the Governor-General. In return, the British UNDERTOOK to defend the ruler from his enemies. They also promised non-interference in the internal affairs of the allied state, but this was a promise they seldom kept. In reality, by signing a Subsidiary Alliance, an Indian state virtually signed away its independence. It lost the right of self-defence, of maintaining DIPLOMATIC relations, of employing foreign experts, and of settling its disputes with its neighbours. In fact, the Indian ruler lost all vestiges of sovereignty in external matters and became increasingly subservient to the British Resident, who interfered in the day-to-day administration of the state. In addition, the system tended to bring about the internal decay of the protected state. The cost of the subsidiary force provided by the British was very high and, in fact, much beyond the paying capacity of the state. The payment of the arbitrarily-fixed and artificially-bloated subsidy invariably disrupted the economy of the state and impoverished its people. The system of Subsidiary Alliances also led to the disbandment of the armies of the protected states. Lakhs of soldiers and officers were deprived of their livelihood, spreading misery and degradation in the country.  Moreover, the rulers of the protected states tended to neglect the interests of their people and to oppress them as they no longer feared them. They had no incentive to be good rulers as they were fully protected by the British from domestic and foreign enemies. The Subsidiary Alliance system was, on the other hand, extremely advantageous to the British. They could now maintain a large army at the cost of the Indian states. This enabled them to fight wars far away from their own territories, since any war would occur in the territories either of the British ally or of the British enemy. They controlled the defence and foreign relations of the protected ally, and had a powerful force stationed at the very heart of his lands, and could, therefore, at a time of their choosing, OVERTHROW him and annex his territories by declaring him to be ‘inefficient’. As far as the British were concerned, the system of Subsidiary Alliances was, in the words of a British writer, “a system of fattening allies as we fatten oxen, till they were worthy of being devoured”.

18691.

Name any 2 major domestic airports in India

Answer» RA GANDHI International AIRPORT, Delhi2) Chhatrapati SHIVAJI International Airport, Mumbai
18692.

What type of vegetation occurs in the plain region of india?

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theast region of India supports almost all types of vegetation from cultivated plains to grasslands, MEADOWS, marshes, SWAMPS, scrub-forests, tropical forests, TEMPERATE forests and alpine vegetation

18693.

Which country would you be in if you see the world's largest tree? a. Russia b. USA c. Germany

Answer» RECT ANSWER is B. USA
18694.

Give reason: 'water is an inseparable part of life'.

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we need water for many PURPOSES and our BODY is also MADE up of water approximately 70%

18695.

Which of these countries is located directly north of USA? a. Canada b. Chile c. China

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: CanadaExtra Information - The COUNTRY "Canada" is LOCATED directly north of United States of America. Canada is a country in the continent of North America. Ottawa is the CAPITAL city of Canada. According to the size, it is the biggest country in North America continent. The North America continent has 23 countries and 9 DEPENDENT territories. 80% of North America landmass belongs to either United States or Canada. The North America continent also includes MEXICO.

18696.

What are the three main important parallels of latitudes which pass through Africa?

Answer» ATOR CROSSES/ passes through SEVEN countries in AFRICA.
18697.

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18698.

how are we able to feed our Huge cattle population on this pasture land and what are the consequence of it

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population is FED on decreased area of PASTURE lands by deforestation to acquire new pastures and utilising modern technology to procure animal feed. The consequences of decreased pasture lands are the increasing strains placed upon FARMERS practicing animal husbandry, declining productivity of CATTLE and diversion of forest lands for grazing

18699.

Explain the distribution of salinity around the top Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn

Answer» ARY SchoolGeography5 pointsExplain the distribution of salinity around the tropic of cancer and tropic of Capricorn give answerAsk for details Follow Report byDhingraarun6206 02.01.2018Answersjagat6273 Helping HandSalinity is defined as the ratio between the weight of the dissolved materials and the weight of the sample sea water. GENERALLY, salinity is defined as ‘the total amount of solid material in grams contained in one kilogram of sea water and is expressed as part per thousand (%o) e.g., 30%o (means 30 grams of salt in 1000 grams of sea water).The oceanic salinity not only affects the marine organisms and plant community but it also affects the physical PROPERTIES of the oceans such as temperature, density, pressure, WAVES and currents etc. The freezing point of OCEAN water also depends on salinity e.g., more saline water freezes slowly in com­parison to less saline water.
18700.

Which country has greater sex ratio

Answer» RUSSIA.........